Open-source CAN Calibration Protocol (CCP) implementation

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Introduction

[Reference: CAN Calibration Protocol - Version 2.1. Author: H. Kleinknecht. Distribution: public] "The Controller Area Network CAN is a joint development of Robert Bosch GmbH and Intel Corporation. CAN is used in many high-end automotive control systems like engine management as well as in industrial control systems. Controller chips for CAN are available from various semiconductor manufacturers. The CAN Calibration Protocol is part of the ASAP standards. It was developed and introduced by Ingenieurbüro Helmut Kleinknecht, a manufacturer of calibration systems, and is used in several applications in the automotive industry. The CCP was taken over by the ASAP working group and enhanced with optional functions."

Subset of the standard implemented

Target supported

Testing environment

Acknowledgements

This work has been developed in collaboration with Piaggio & C. Spa and Evidence, and published in the Paper

Towards an Open Source Framework for Small Engine Controls Development
Paolo Gai, Francesco Esposito, Riccardo Schiavi, Evidence Srl; Marco Di Natale, Scuola Superiore S. Anna; Claudio Diglio, Michele Pagano, Carlo Camicia, Luca Carmignani, Piaggio & C SpA, SAE SETC 2014, Pisa, Italy, paper ID 2014-32-0070
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